THE DAILY NEWS CHRISTMAS Gidx a er hal THE DAILY NEWS } THE LEADING NEWSPAPER iN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. If you are planning a trip for Christmas to the south or to Eastern Canada or United States or to the Old Coun- try, bear in mind the Grand Trunk STEAMERS PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE (0 Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle and the Grand Trunk Railway System fromm | Chicago to the principal Eastern cities. H. F. McRAE, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ATLANTIC SAILINGS Are now to hand and we can quote lowest rates in connec- tion with above and any Atlantic steamship line desired Call on us for rates and reservations, ALBERT DAVIDSON, Genera! Agent DAILY EDITION ago Ex-Mayor Newton's campaign 1s The better class aorking man, however, will not cut off his nose to spite his face. He will reason out whether these promises ar falling “as flat as an inflated bal- Hart Block Prince Rupert loon.” He started off with a spectacular “entertainment” and i : Bec i . , consistent with good business. He everybody turned out to see the will refuse to follow the leader fun. The house was crowded, as ship of a man who says he can Bookkeeping Taught Phone 539 | ~ ‘ ‘ rivate Lessons | it always will be when free pic- lift himself by his shoe straps, and , HAYNER BROS tures and loads of cigars are to this is the sort of logic used by WENDELL R. JONES UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Funeral Directors Mr. Newton * « * Sr4 Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 8 be had free of charge, with the Srd Ave. and Sth &t., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ee oT oti a itttte veude- As an illustratlion of this Mr OP haters i i ee ville thrown in between the acts. Newton promises to have all fu- THE UP-TO-DATE In the first place he tried to ture work done by day labor. As make an issue of the Hydro-.lec- usual he does not know that the HAIRDRESSING PARLORS E. L. FISHER tric. He had hoped that Mayor Provincial Government has put w s be te agli Cl Funeral Directo: € Pattullo would make that issue his that beyond his reacu. All locai ork Strictly Firs s1ass uner nr r and Embeimer , - Swite / ir Good c ; Gun and that a great opposition| improvement work. MUST NOW INNOCENT YOUNG STENOGRAPHER KILLED BY BOMB Tee ia. Hi SN et ane Bae. . Paene one sentiment could be raised over) be done by contrict. Infernal machine in an express package. In the office of a New York bottling concern, Miss Ida - nea. bli ynershi TI vind was Under proper circumstances the : . : : . dine: . Bee eee ee ee iis : asea Matchaad Anusewitz opened a harmless looking parcel which contained an infernal machine. The bomb, ' completely taken out of his sails,| day labor plan has much to oe delivered by express, was intended for her employer. The office is shown herewith after the TAXIDERMIST a however, when the mayor put the said in its favor. The conditions explosion. ’ case clearly that his share in the necessary to make it a success are — aia i siesta Animals, birds, fish and all oT ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL Fei —————— |kinds of game heads mounted; ; transaction was done when he had when the man in charge has an put.the issue up to the people absolutely free hand. But with 7 It was for them to decide what us the “boss” is always looking WRECK OF STEAMER JEANIE was best. for votes. How cau ie urge his * * ° men to give a good return for TOLD BY RESCUED SAILORS The next peg to which he hung their pay? Every time he does it hides tanned and made into rugs|formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium and robes. All work strictly first,;To rent for Dances, Public Meet class. A. MITTLER, Expert Taxi-|ings, etc. Particulars at hall dermist, 728 Helmecken St., Van—|Secretary, P. O. Box 268 ecouver, B.C. a ed that the chances of her being} his political ambitions was his he loses a vote. We have seen swine criticism of the council's handling} this before in Prince Rupert. We NO CHANCE OF SAVING VESSEL — PRAISE FOR ESTEVAN GEORGE LEEK A | of Section Two improvements. have seen a dozen men fiddling OFFICERS AND MEN WHO PICKED THEM UP When it was shown that this was| away at one man’s job. Two dol- aga as cers PeNolary Public. Rents ona Sclecices” New Welling Coal Bes entirely a matter between tie lars and fifty cents is considered Lying in an exposed position, as she is | much exposed to the Albert Block, 2nd Avenue ee en i t on the property owners of that section| a big price to pay in Section Twojon the rocky shores of Calvert | weather.” Prince Rupert Ph et : and the contractor who did the for removing rock, but it would|/Island, the American steamer The men of the Jeanie had noth- Between 5th and 6th Streets e 116 Rogers & Black work his uneasiness at once be- pale into insignificance in the face| Jeanie will become a total loss.|/ing but praise for Captain Barnes —— ane . came apparent. Indeed it seems of what similar work has cost by With tl stan tare iatnris s fi : 1 the arrival in Victoria of|and the officers ofthe —-stevan, who to have knocked the bottom clean day labor, and that right in this tt Dor lehthor ' ‘ 14 alt in thelr ws Seles SMITH & MALLETT i# » oO oO gZ ouse io rr a é 1e ower to me B 2 - out of all his ambitions and it is city. a Ree Soc t , are E m : : é Peter Nelson is open to take contracts | THIRD AVE. ie not impossible that before elec- | ee ae Estevan. it was stated that the| shipwrecked men comfortable for clearing land in aud around Terrace;|{ Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and tion day he will again refuse to A city should not be run as a stranded vessel was in great “We were treated like kings,” . Bisy Ye eben eet ee mere Sheet Metal Work face the music as he did on a charitable affair. All fair minded danger of being battered to pie-| said Purser Foster, “and you may rs Z | pikes sennerlinaieetosinn 1 SERS” ga Aon, bet, Tih etme former occasion. people like to see a high rate of/c¢es by gales prevalent in the}sure we appreciate all that has been) Joe . | ” te ¢ wages, but there is no sense in north at this season of the year. done for us.” W. RO aa Mr. New 3s z jus ’ aying % ig yage @ zetting 29 ; 215 Secon enue none 4 ‘ ewton 5 oe just a parine *. high any age and Sorting Op board the Estevan were 22 In adition to the twenty-two men —$—$—$——$—$—$—$—$—$———————————————— Architect : nd Avenue Phone 4 wig Pie hie . + ; tng hi ne nothing for it in return. A CitY|nip-wrecke dseamen, members|the Estevan brought south ali the Suite 1, Federal Block WILLIAM T HOUS i v nas 2 ike any Oct si- ; : r s ¢ ede man aving failed to make any should be run like any ocher busi-|,¢ the crew of the Jeanie, who| registered and other mails, and the PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO PRINCE RUPERT, B. € . impregsion whatever on the busi- ness, and money should be paid vet nike . Vie ‘ io te ’ sia eee : , pa ; ; ; : “ywere picked up -by the lighthouse |seamen’s personal effects. The men Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 B.C. Land Surveyor 3 nom 5 rih ty, he hopes that the/ out only for value received. SO/}tender when she chanced to put|disembarked at the outer docks, 908 Third Avenua eae ; age aad dy are more gullible. It long as our public works depart- into Safety Cove on her south-| where the Estevan put in at 4:30 PRINCE RUPERT P.O. Box $18 , indeed possible that @promises ment is in the hands of politicians|)5und passage to Victoria. Capt.| o’clock ata as F. M. ( ‘ROSBY woh lilegenin’ Linatsiashdabeaniaiaci mpossible of ‘fulfillment will lead we had better stay with the con-|Hicekman and Second Mate Max siath” Redhers stated’ > that the , D. C. STUART a few of them astray. Most peo- tract system. If we wart achange|Gynter were left at Clarke Point j ‘ FEED SEEDS er ee ae J *t A . . : a ane i) Jeanie was making her first voyage Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur- ple are ‘first of all looking out for let us check the evil at its source] standing by the wrecked steam-| nis fan in the service of the Alaska]MAY TIMOTHY piture, everything in the line of Mechanics: rags aka number one, and fair promises are and give the department a respon-|ar {4 await the arrival of a sal ra sx t: Compar . Bi ani b ‘ 2 he cates pres gee meee 808 2nd Ave. ad Phone 289 ene 7 2 Rite oas ompany pr owners havin ° very tempting. sible bead. age steamer la OATS CLOVER j cs vage steamer.. taken the sailing of the steamer Ad- = ee aM Aye ee sa PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. —_—_—_—_ —$$$__—_—_— ————$<$<$_$. —__—___— Mate Redfern who was the last] miral Sampson. She had no passen- WHEAT ALFALFA ; z Pew ca ae ‘ » leave . ag » estate u are c yr r § ~ ne i. sip: the Jeanie . f eee gers on board CORN ETC , ; rou ~ looking for an UP-|,).. y Manson, B. A. that when » last saw her the , o-date renling agency, ace yin _ Attempts will be made to float the eeiioametbicait ; . “ ort he hi , W. E. Willems, 8. A., LL. B vessel was keeled over to star- teenie ‘acid Seen akabee be dee when your property in’ the hands ol! WILLIAMS & MANSON Jeanie, g i s state , ne : board, and that although she ap- : : . “KEN FEE ae my |George Leek. a. cs beards ® d that although she @P-| nae the Vancouver Dredging and CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY . Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. yearec 0 e act she Was ad- e ly exposed to the wind, and he fear- Calraee on pany mes onan wees oO ; bl vessel north with a view to salvage.| Mail orders promptly attended to |220 2nd Ave. Phone 203 mah SNe tox 1 ts or elgerson Prince ipert, | The immigration authorities al- |lowed the men to land, and as the floated was small She was badly holed and full of water, but in the ; : — ey THE LE PLUMBER a. ats gS } opinion of the mate there was mperrericse consulate offices were 1836 iin iehiente dhe 1913 RELIABLE PLU | PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. eal = pale rial 9 posibility that the cargo might be] Closed, they returned to the Estevan 139 2nd Ave. Phone 489) saved. to berth for the night. They will B ° rm DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE “We hit the docks about 12:30 on leave by the steamer Sol Duc this ritish orthAmerica Out-of-Town Work F onli iS Movin urniture ant age ae Ville Hotel and Restaurant Work extend to their many pat aes morning When eteaming | Dorelng for Beattie, ’ ura hei rn ; ‘th TY YEARS in Business. Tenders on New Work Carefully and P plly done rons their warm thanks for through a dense fog,’ said Mate Plumbing Insured from’ Frost : CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $7,600,000. Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed at| Storage and Forwarding Wood and Goal : Redfern. | Monday the 29th, commencing o the best holiday trade ever Hit eae Reasonable Prices y . _ “Jt was so thick -that we could ai 8 p. m., Christmas tree enter- —— One Trial Will Convince You a mS P. O. Box 203 j ; ee A oe oe . |tainment to be given by the chil- oo enjoyed and wish them a hardly see the bow of the ship. We mf aii set Our Travellers’ P. ROBERTSON 7 tren Admission free were northbound at the time and S . ee INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) very happy and profitable welcome. Held in Salvation heq ' 7 had aboard some 900 tons of gen- ; eT Cc es F T CHARTERED SECRETARY . Hall. 302-304 je OR A AXI Audits, investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- Phone 47 NEW YEAR eral cargo for Prince Rupert and . ‘ : ; Alask ts As = as th — ae are issued in denominations of separa arn sericea dations and Assignments Alaskan ports. As soon as the Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners + ee Smith Block, 8rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. © Jeanie struck the orders were sent} 1) 00, e , $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, - - erepreetennt below for full speed astern, but she -e. with the exact value in the Phone 75 | was jambed fast and refused to ie ate leading foreign currencies tava eee L U M B E R EEE budge an inch. etated vlaint : = plainly on the face. PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. * Sa = = “She soon began to fill with water) « .s aR a eda cs eae Tonight’s Attractions. a are payable without A L The skipper hailed the Estevan at x | iscount, ‘ that you can | JABOUR BROS Safety Cove, not far from the wreck, | * Westholme Theatre — X! realize their full valuewithout Bae ok bi nteln (a vnen: Siaase Stock Company. trouble. Hotels and Trans- e and Captain Barnes kindly offered ¥ 5 pany e. otels an rans ° ° | —and— his assistance. When he saw that}} Empress Theatré—Mo- : portation Companies accept Advertise in Complete Line of THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES the Jeanie was in a bad way, Cap- x tion Piciures. them as cash. P iu 4 tain Hickman ordered the men to get ; Majestic Theatre—Mo- : ee BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES ir venue Prince Rupert the mails out of the boat, and they tion Pictures. > imi ‘ were all recovered. If a southeaster t PRINCE RUPERT BRANCK e y ews WESTHOLME LUMBER (0., Limiel Y springs up I fear she will break up, | adedinditeoiddinddindidninnikit| -P, MARGETTS, MANAGER etre is Is Ten, What Will Ni If This Is Ten, t Will Nine Be? | ° Drawn for The Daily News by 0? ‘ === - Ig” 2 pers a 10 DAYS AINT TM Lo Y¥MUSs-EM © NN@ SHOP LARLY AN! AVOID HE Bie CROWD SO DAWGUN O# | EARLY! vi) siA om Ks ) (AOC You are